WASHINGTON, DC – The Uniformed Services University (USU), a Department of Defense military medical, nursing and graduate school, has elected Patrick M. High as its first openly gay student council president. High, who will represent graduate students at the university, previously served nine years in the Illinois Army National Guard and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at USU. High was elected by a student body that includes uniformed personnel in the armed forces.
“Patrick High’s election as student council president is just the latest in a series of signs that those serving in our armed forces are ready to welcome openly gay colleagues,” said C. Dixon Osburn, executive director of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN). “High was elected based on his qualifications for the post, and that same criteria should be the guiding force throughout the military. His fellow students, including military students, have placed their trust in a leader who represents their ideals and goals. SLDN congratulates Patrick on his election and applauds those who voted for a strong leader and a strong message of qualification ahead of discrimination.”
High says he hopes to “change military students’ perspective that gays can and have served in the military and worked well with their straight counterparts.” His other objectives include pursuing health insurance for civilian graduate students and keeping USU competitive with other universities in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area.
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